Hosius

Hosius

(hō`zhēəs), c.255–c.358, Spanish prelate, bishop of Córdoba, leader against ArianismArianism, Christian heresy founded by Arius in the 4th cent. It was one of the most widespread and divisive heresies in the history of Christianity. As a priest in Alexandria, Arius taught (c......Click the link for more information.. He presided at the Council of Nicaea (325) and is credited by Athanasius with having authored the Nicene formulary. He was exiled to Sirmium in the Arian reaction and was forced to sign a semi-Arian formula. He renounced it before his death.

It has created more serious, positive relationships between contractors and us because they know that we're paying attention to the front and back end of building houses," says Bill Hosius, Ply Mart's vice president.

Such actions do not appear to have been altogether exceptional, for at the Council of Serdica in 343, Bishop Hosius, after criticizing bishops, in particular the north Africans for bringing many useless petitions to the imperial court, urges that their time would be better spent in supporting the causes of those who had sought refuge in their churches either to avoid injustice or even to escape punishment from the courts (Canon 8).

Since Badali devotes much of his preface to explaining the rationale of his edition (descriptions of the manuscripts are given in lengthy footnotes), the reader who wants a detailed discussion of the tradition must turn to the editions of Housman and Hosius and Gotoff's Transmission of the Text of Lucan in the Ninth Century (Cambridge, Mass.

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